Author:James Sandford

Works

 * Amorous and Tragicall Tales of Plutarch, whereunto is annexed the Hystorie of Cariclea and Theagines with sentences of the philosophers (1567)
 * The Manuell of Epictetus, translated out of Greeke into French and now into English (1567)
 * Henrie Cornelius Agrippa, of the Vanitie and Uncertaintie of Artes and Sciences, englished by Ja. San., Gent. (1569)
 * The Garden of Pleasure, contayninge most pleasante tales, worthy deeds, and witty sayings of noble princes and learned philosophers moralized, done out of Italian into English (1573)
 * Houres of Recreation or Afterdinners, which may aptly be called the Garden of Pleasure . . . newly perused, corrected and enlarged (1576)
 * Mirror of Madnes, translated from the French, or a Paradoxe, maintayning madnes to be most excellent, done out of French into English by Ja. San. Gent. (1576)
 * The Revelation of S. Iohn, reueled as a paraphrase . . . writen in Latine (by James Brocard) (1582)